STA It OF: TH E NOM H BLOd.TliltjUGa pa. WrdDcsday JHorniug, Cclobtr 16, 1561. . REVIEW OF THE JIAEKET, C4aKFVLLT CORRr.CTKltWECKLT. Y HEAT, Utl in t BUTTER, 14 EGGS. 10 TAI LOW, 12 LARD, 12 POTATOES, 30 DR'D APPLES,! 00 HAMS, 12 HYE. 70k t Oit.N', 50 OA IS. 3( : BUCKWHEAT, ill FLOUR pr. bbl'6 0(1 lCLOVERSEED.5' 00 ' CaMo.daIc owing us for pti 111115 will pleaee atep forward aud" Square tfccoitnrs. WasiTro -Wood, coal, potato;, beef corn, 'ehickens, apple j turnips, and cabbage, on subscription. The pamphlet law for the year 1861 have teen 'Teceited by the Prot honorary ol this "county, and are now ready 'for distribution lo'the several Justices of the Peace. Thk Nkxr Legislature will be Democatic The Democracy Will, from present indica tions, have a majority on joint balot. The 'Democratic Districts turned up old fashion again. Warrkn J. Woodwakd is elected Presi dent Judge of the Berk District bya nlijor itr of four thousand and over. This is a Handsome indorsement. ' ' Ws notice that our p6rtiii2; b'hoys" have already been trying the course on the i Fair Ground, with their 'n'ot uncommonly lnt "nags." On Saturday' next the trial of peed will come off between the contending - horse W 11 Car considerable complaint through 'out thia cQunty in relation to the potato crop. There u a disease among the potatoes which ; if proving very destructive. It is making auch havoc among them.'wefeir there will La a scarcity of the article by next spring. Tbe country was Incky in electifrg -Lincolm and Hamlin last fall.'7 Ex. ' Vkkt. as the present remarkable prosper ous stale of the country shows. Possibly you are one of those who believe the destruction 'xf the Union will be ' lucky (or the" country." ' Tme votc of the ' BalJy Guardsbf Mon tour County, received 1rorh Camp Coleman, with the names ot those from Northumber land county, a well as those Irotn Montour, -enieieJ upon the tally list, is as follows: Jnrdau 5 : Maynard 19 ; 'La'zaUs 17; Jen niogs 17 ; Kownover Ifi ; Maus 16; Eastori -47 ;.Grier 17 ;'"S:erfe 17. reeral cdpa- me belonging to Montour yet to hear Irom. DosT forget the Columbia County Atinn f Fair this week. We epi;ct lb see a large turn out! loi cf potatoes, pumpkins -auil fat babies ! There is nothing to inter fere with the 'rrfember of (his Society to deprive them from having a No. 1. Fair this week. The crops have been excellent, 'the weather is tavcrabla-, and upon the Whole, all that could be desired, to make this exhihibiiion paramount to all other?, held iu this couutr. Turn out ! is the word. We wkrk shown, a few days since, a couple ot Sclkics, built - by Wm Sixmn & Sow, ol ibis place, which eurpasaJ every thing in that line t)at we have seen lately. They were tforft lighH, although shod;, con taining the very beat of wood and iron, and finished in a most tasteful manner. No 'sooner than run into the street, they were purchased by our townsmen, Jacob Dkihl and Isaiah W. McKm.tt. Ttrey wiN be seen ou the Fair ground, at this place, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday tiexl. Pi rue Xkiz We notice that We person al property of the la:e Col. PaxtOH, of Cat tawUsa, i adenued to be sold on the 20 t ana 30th inst. , Thertf wiM be offered a lot of valuable cattle, sheep and hogs,, stock probably a litter superior to. -any in the coon'y. A number of shares of different kinds of ' Bank. Mock will be oisDoed of at - the Mine time; also shares of slock in the Bloomsburg Iron Company. 1 his sale will continue from day to day till all the prep ertyis VolJ ; and no doubt H!arte "number fof people will be induced to attend out ol curiosity a well as to purchase this talua tie property. AaoTHsa New Comfant. Wa are ,in formed that there is a movement on loot to raise another new company of Infamry in Montour countr. Wh irntl that the eflort j will be properly encourag'ad as H is doigrt ed to make it a crack Corps Young ' men, now is tb time for action; let not your coun try appeal in rain, for your services Thus oar, grJIent little Bio n to a r, has nobly sus faiiied her reputation 'for patriotism, and -when .the tall df the coontry is for more Jnen aha will never fait to respond. tnttlli gtneer. ' ' -' ' : Wi 6Hu.hare a1 word for those fcahdi dates who were on. the fusion ticket in the course ot a week or two. These poor fel lows were completely thrashed. They were not able?to lead Democrats away from the regular organization as they no doubt sup ; poed they could. These men who allowed themelves to become the tools of the ruin vd Republican party mast feet ashamed of 'their actions, and of the ellm endorseifclent -received over and above the Republican fecpport - s - I - - .', -i -11 ,.. , - ; , . ; i - ' ; - i -' AlItus candidates on the Democratic ticket in this county are elected triomphadt Jy. Oor Republican friends were very san uirra.of soccess with their majd op ticket cf would -be-Demccrats., They were going to teat X.ou 'TaTie from four to five hundred va t'jiscoocty, and" the, result shoes' tht Tata has beaten his competitor Veven hun tired gnd eleven vc's3 ! Judgs to be beaten, because, h s re fused o -Jose with them! The cfjeia! vets ja another col timr ari!! tlntT fi.iw r nmn!eiv ha ti'ia'an M o 4il u.- f -j eei ILem ! Poof f-sllaws will be' obliged to For Mill ahtl ifintci ..- , - . - - jut received fresh ; ; : - - ' from' Philadelphia, and. for salfat . ' . ' L.T. 3hfARPLESS (cheap cash store, Great inducement to cash' Customers. Bloo no db u ti I Oc 1. 'l 6 .' 1 8 A" 1 . !TATWX'T0 TilEilEIKS OF PETER HA K TZEL decL' IS PR06F tf conduct' wiTh Heirty VatUel 4. -1h Cornmonwealtti of Pnn Y0 viynw 10 nenr, nanei, D,c' Har-zel, Elher inten Xi5SsA?,VBj w''n IHC Noyer, ''fT&fc ' Hartzel,' Jacob Hartzel.Wil f(y' pvlvni lb Henr, Harizd, R f V4 C 5 bpcu Har'l KlKHf inform nr. Petr illiam Harf7.nl. Sarah intermarriHrl with Jim. Fih. er, and Ehz iheih H' zl, ch Idren "and heirs ot Pett-r iar zrtt detetteil. You and each ot you are hereby comjnand ed and ciied to be and xppir 111 yonr prop er person before the Juiiae of ih Orphan' Court of 'said County, 'to be holdtn hi BUornbofjt in an:! for said county, the li Monday of December ne"ji, irie- tin I thrn Xo answer the petition of John Keiffer Ex ecutor of l fie laf will ami testament of Peter Harifct!l dee'd , Pelting forth : tliat the said Peter Hartzell in his I i e'iime 10 wil : i n the tenth day of Ard, A. D., -One ihoCKaiM eiufiT fi'tfiutrd and filly two, wa seized 1 iri fe (I od the; following de cribed plant -'iliou and tract of land to wit. All that cer'ain pfantaiion and' tract of hi.d hunte in Main township aforeunid, adjoi'i ii lands of Joseph Hartel, Jacob Shuar, Solomon Shunian. Matilda Jamison. Staa John, and oihent eottiaiuing Ninty cevau Acre and nine te'ches 'inue or les, that br-ing po eiiil the faid Peier H-tr'Zrtll, did by a bargain or contract in wii-ini; binding himself to sell and convey, the -aiJ run I eclate wjih the 'appurretiiiiice unto In 4 non Henry Hartzell lor the conxiileraiion of Nine een hundred dollar, thirteen hundred dottirf of the K'a'rhe to be paid in annual in. s'alments of one hundred and fcixty four dollars. The firt paymfht 10 wit: the um of one hundred and Mxiy four dollar to be made in nne year afirr the death of the Peter Harizell, and the aid contract which hears !atn on the aid tenth day of 'Ypril, A D. 1852. further provided that (he purchaser Henry Har'zell should reiteive his deed forcaitl Rtal Estate after the ma- ing of the fir't pymeni, which said pav rr.ent Tian been made o ) our 'pern :6ner, six hundred drllari of said purchase money by ttie terms of said Contract ti! to remain in the premise dnrius the life lime of the wile of Puter Hartzell, the imereft on the Fame to be paid 10 her annually and the principal in three equal annual instiilheni after her death, but thai no ciiffivietit j.ro vinion lor the performance of the said bar gain or contract a;ear 10 t avn been maile by the raid decea-ed in hi filetiine ihuuijh he was well patched, arid ii tended that the same rdiouid be co'iutniiinted. . And thai the paid Court will be pleased to decree the i-pecifiir peiformanre of !he atd c'bntraci according to the true intent and rrieanifis; thereof in order to the compleiinz of hia ni!e according in 1 he act ot Ase'emt ly 'in such cae m.ide and proviiied. Witness the Honorable Warren J Wood waro Eq., Presi-ient ol our paid Couri at Biuodivcur the Seventh day of September A. D., one thoiiKaud Kshi hundrel and sixty one. Jacob Evrly. Cl'k., O C JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff B'oompburs:, OiMoter &. 1861. Auditor N'utice. Estate of Thomas Cunnt'r, deceased. THE undeYsisHe I, appoirded by the'Or hafi Court rf Columbia county, an audi tor 10 distrtbtrYe fh funds in ih'e hamfs of John Cotifie'r, Trn'Siee &c, of Thomas Cot! ner, lafe of Gr'emwooit township, in said County, decease.!, to and among the heir and le&al representatives of aid decedeni accord ins to law: will atend at his office in 'BlOoViti.burg, to perform ihe duties f his appointment, on Friday the 8h day ol November A. D. 1861. And all persons having any clim on the fa id lands are re qnesled lo make known thrt sane 10 ihe Aud tor on paiil day, or oe foreer ilsbar red irom coming in for a flu re ol the said luud. ROBERT F CLRK, Auditor. Eloomsburg, Oct 2, l861.-4t. IV EW NATIONAL LQkS. ' Seven and Three-Tenths Per Cent. TUUoVlHtY NOTE. fcoW Heady lor UeliVtrVy Hi I be Office or JAY COO KE &, CO., BANKERS, No. 114 South Third Slreet; Philadelphia; Puruani trt :n"irnction from the Secre tary of 'he Treasury, the Sns criptio-i Hook to the NEW F AT JON A L LOAN of Treapu ry Note, bearing interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths perc-til. per annum, will remain open at m v office. No. 4 S. THIRD STREET, until further notice, (mm 8 A M. till 6 P. M ai.d on Monday till d. P. M. - Theie noies will be of the lenminaiion of FIFTY DOLLARS. dXV. HUNDRED DOLLAR. FIVE HUN-DRED DOLLARS ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS and FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, and are all daitwi 13ih ot August, 1861, payable iri sold, in three eari or convertible intd a tweniy yrar' six per cent, loan, at ihe Diition of the holder.. Each Tre;pury Note has inter est coupons afached, whicn can be cut off and collected in gold at the Mini every six mcmh. and at the rate 01 one cent per day on each fify dollar:. Payments of subscriptions may be made in. Gold Or Checks-, or notes or any of the Philadelphia B"ankf. . , Parties ai a distance can remit by their freinds, through ihe' mail, or by expre-s, or through Banks, aud Hie Treasory ioiei will b, immediately delivered, , or sent to each subscriber as they may severalty ii- tect..-, i i Si's ' . t. 4 i , , Parties remmitlln raosi add the interest from the 19tb of August, ihe dam df all the notes, to the day the remiilaeee reaches Philadelphia, at the rate of one cent par per day on each fifty dollars. Ap(5ly lo or address - 1 JAY COtltit-Ii SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, Care ol JAY COOKE & CO., Banker.' No. 114 Siuth Third Street Philadelphia October. 1851. Im. , , NEW MILLINERY GOODS. - THE undesigned 'would most; rej.eci fully atwtoiince to 'the eiiizens ol Bloom bnrg und ?viciniry, that sh has just receiv ed Irom- the eastern cirie her fall and - -W0TEB 51ILLIXEUY GOOUS, all of which she is prepared to.,raaker" op and sell at a very reasonably lowf J figure. . Her assortment of goo' are, TT a -little, superior in point of durability aa well tastBfuinensj id, any offered, by. her jUj ihw section he'retbfpre, Sne retorna thanks for the liberal palronag8 she, .has ieceivedand respecllully ioSlcit a continuance of jhe tif n i til1 l?V WILCOX & Ol RI55' frici&ith Htmm'er aiicf Fetter, . . :$35 00. THlS MACHINE HAS POINTS OF SUPE RIORITY PECULIARY ITS OWN. ' Stitching, 1 Hemming. ;'aidf'FVing with a Single Thread. It forms a neat, ever., and elastic seam which is warranted not 10 'rip in wear, even if the seam 1 col at frequent intervals, and alpo under all circumstances ''to survive the wash-tub J' v A' Patented ilev'ice"of arear u:il"uy. n learner, prevent ihe possibility of the ma chine beirg run :n the wrons dirnciion, or the balance wheel wearing a laly'a lre. Another leainre whirh ile-erven partifti tar at.eulinn iftTTHE WILCOX PATENT NEEDLE CANNOT BE SET WRONG Two ihoura i d S'itches, or two yarl "f woik, can be done in one minute without dropping a Ptiich. These 'Machiaes, po simple and accruate in their consirnc-tion , suoer-eile the use ol the phiiilie ; and with one thread pro luo al' the practical result of the to threa' machine; and mote, lor these led without basting, and hem the finest mueliii without puckering. Al'houah at about half the prion of the oher fir-l dap-H machines, they will accoiri plish double the ce'in 111 a tliveri liniti "It is emphatically the sond, low priced Family Sewing Machine ilia' the i nt'ln hav long been waiting for " -Boston Trail ecript. ' It is indeed a wonderfnl prodnction, and and for laindy u-e especially , 110 other villi bear any comparison, wi'h it." Pailadel plna Evening Jmirnal." A mechanical wonderA-'Scientific Amer iccan. "Amona'the bet and mosl 6erviceatle Sewing machine. 'Liiiht and elegarul finished, and so pimple in it! ConHimeiion tttal it peem almost impo-sible Tor it to get out of repair." Pmsbnrg'Ciiibiiicle "Has combined with ii own peculiar merits all the really valuable improvements of the higher priced machines." -Penney! Vahian ' . "This 'machine, in the opinion of the comm'Meu, fills more nearly the 'require mentt of a perlect (amil machine than any on exhibition. ' Fiaukliti Institute Exhibi tion 'Report ol 1858. , ''Taking into consideration simplicity. Cheapness, durabdity, and doing all work, IheVr'mmit'ee were unanimooa in favor oj the Wilcox & G'bbs as a finale threrd ma chine." Pennsyl vatiia S'ate Agricultural Society's Report, " We must, in 'Jusiice, exprens our confi ilence in Ihe merits. of ihe Wflcox Sl Gtbbs Sewing Machine. We'conpiiler that a great depideraium has been Vupplied by it, in proving, bejond coubt, that two threatls ate not, as was supposed, neee"sary to a good instrument." Christian Advocate and Jour nal, June 21, 1X60. "We have one of thepe machine In use, and think more highly of it than of any.ol the number we have tried.''" Richmond Whig. The underpigned, Missionary lo Constan tinople,! examined more lhan twenty different kind? o! Sewing Machine, and alter "so" me' six .weeks experience with Wilcox & Gibbs' Patent, he has purchased one of 'hem as the best adapted to Ihe wants of his family, and a the least liable to require repair. OLIVER CRANE. Bo-loc:, July 3, 1860. The nnleisi"j:ncd,!iirirg eighteen months has hail m almost 'constant ne, in hi fam ly,. Wilcox & Gibb Sewing Machine, upon wnTch ba- been made the clthes cf his large lamily Irom rrsuplin to pilot cloth iiu-lmling ihe clothing required lor his sev eral boyp; and in no case have the t-eamp failed, although in hard service. The ma chine now in use in his lamdv ha required no r'epai'r, and is in afl t'espects, well ap pointed, efficient slid durable. JACOB CHI CKERING. Boston. P5' Send lor Cin-nlar.jj jAjlts IL 'X, Banulaciurer. No. 508 roailway, New York, Opposite Si Nicholas Hotel. August 28, 18'6l ly. RULE ON TIIE UEIRS OF GEO FETTER MAN, zenr , DEC'D. COLUMBIA COUNfY, SS: The Commonwealth of Penn- k. s Ivania io Jo-hua Fetiermati i r . V . . r Solomon reuernian, nenry ret lertiian, Georue Feiterman, Jno i?.-. p.... Ruten Fe'terroan, reidiri In Linn county Iowa, Catiianne iniermarried with Henry Harner, Sarah attermarrteL with William Yeager ami Elizabeth iniermarrie.l with HarniUoo Fisher, children ami heirs ol George Feferman sen , late pf Locust town ship, in said coomy deceased. You an, each of jou are hereby cited and cOT mantled io be arid appear in you proper persons before he Judge of the Or phana' Court, at our Orphan' Court, to he held at Bloomsburg on ihe fi st Momiay ol December iiext, then ami there to ac el or refuse lo take ihe real estate of the fai l George Feltermati, sen., deceased, at ihe valuation placed upon it bv an inquest duly awarded by the said Court, and returned by the Sheriff", or show cause why ihe same should not be sold, and hereof fail not Witness ihe Honorable Warren J. Woo l ward, E-quire, Pre-ident of our aai-t Court a BioomsDurg, me lTlti Uv cf Sptemter A. D. one thousand eight tiumtred and sixty one: Jacib Everjv, Cl'k O. C. JOHN SNYDER, Sheriff.. Bloomsbnrs. October 9 1861. INew Arrival F FALL AND WINTER GOODS. David Loweiibcrg T NVl I ES at enlion to his siock of cheap 1 and lashiooable clothing ai his store oe Maui Street, two doors above the 'Amer ican House,' where fce has a full assort ment ol men and boy's wearing apparel, including (he mo-i fashionable D IS 13 S S (JOOO, Box, Sack, Frock; Gnm, and Oil Cloth Coal of all sorts and pizes, Pants ol all colors shawls, stripes and figure vests, shirts, cra vats, ptock-j collars, handkerchiefs, gloves, suspender- and fancy article. - N B. Hft will also make to order any ar tide Ot clo hing at very short notice and in the beM of manner. All his clothing i made io wear, at id mrint of it is of home manulaciure. . . I. t , . - ' DAVID rX)WENBERG. Bloomsburg, Sept. 25, 1861. $25t EMPLOYMENT! $75: -' ' -. AGENTS WANTED ! ' We will pay from $25 io S75 per month, and all expenses id active Agent, ot aim a commission. ' Partrfalar sent free. ' A J tlrea Eaia Scwikq MacriiNC Company. R JAMES, Gereral Atien'. M'lan, OtiiO. BloowsLurg, Aug f21, -1861, , - J O B S A IrE ! 'EVeIiAL desirable Building' Lots ifi Blooirifbnrivior sale. Inqoirp of- t V Io,,.. 20. lfe60-tf. , -,)V. WIRT, '-' ' s. c SMVE, ;:;; ',:! itanvjactur'tr of Furniture and Cabinet War r t.iva'a Rlnlr. nnJ''is St tea - 9 AYER'S :CATHARTIO iPILIaS. S3 Ara yoa tick, feeble, and complpiulugt Are you out of .order, with your tyntem da . raiigml, siitt your rreliogt ud . comfortable f These ymp- Uli t. -"AUK, loiui are olten tbe prelude to eribus illnen. Some fit of icknest is creeping upon you, and ahould be averted by a timely om of tbe right rem edy. Take Ayer's tttln, and cloanse out tbe disordered bu Nora purify tbe blood, and let the fluids move on unob structed in health again. t '-siy 1 Z Tney aitmuiate tne iudcuooi 'rf"pjL?t ... ,. of the body into rigorous ao the obstruction! which make dtieam. A cold settle somewhere in the body, and ob struct It natural function. These, If not reliered, react upon themaelTe and the mirrounding organs, pro ducing; general aRKravaUon. suffering;, and disease. While in this condition, oppressed by tbe derangements, take Ayer's I'llls, and ee how directly they restore tbe natural action of the systnra, aud with it the buoyant feeliug or health again. What is true and so apparent la this trivial and common complaint, is also true in many or the deep-mated and dangerous dut snipers. The same purgative effect expels them. Caused by similar obstruc tions and derangements of tbe natural functions of the body, they are rupidly, aud many of them surely, cured by tbesame means. None who know the virtues of these Pills, will neglect to employ them wheu suffering from the disorders they cure. . . HUitojiietits from leading physicians In some of the principal cities, and from other well known public per son. W-om a Fhnoarditig Merchant fiSt. Louit, Fib. 4, 1858. Dr. A run: Tour I'llls are the paragon of all that Is groat lu me Heine. They have cured my little daughter of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that had proved incurable for-years. Her mother has been long griev ously afflicted with blotches and pimples on her skin and iu Iter hair. After our child was cured, she also tried your I'llls, aud they have cured her. ASA MORQRIDGH. A ss Family Fliyale. from Dr. K. W. Carlwright, Ktv Orleam. Tour Pills are the prince of purges. Their excellent qualities (urpasa any cathartic wa possess. They are mild, but very certain and effectual in their action on the , bowels, which makes them invaluable to us iu tbe daily treatment of disease. . . IIeadsch,SickHtsdseh,Foul Stomach from' Dr. iilioard Boyd, Bcdlimort. DsasHho. Area: I cannot auswer you what complaint I have curvl with your Pills better than to ssy all that u ever tre U with a purgative medicine. I place great depen dence on an effectual cathartic in my daily contest with disease, and behaving ss I do that your Pills afford us tha beat we have, I of course value them highly. .. Pittsboiio, Pa., Blay 1, 185B. Da. J. C Area.. Sir: I have been rerestedly cured of the worst kemlache any body ran have by a dose or two or your Pills. . It aeems to arise Irom a foul stomach, which they cleanse at once. Tour with great respect, ED. W. PREBLE, Clerk of Steamer Clarion. ' . , . Billons Disorder 1,1 rer Complaints. From Dr. Theodore' Bell, ofKnu 'Turk City. Not only are your Pills admirably adapted to their pur pose as an aperient, but I find their beneficial effects upon the Liver very marked indeed. . They have in my prac tice proved more effectual for the cure of bilimu cm plaitUt than any oue remedy I can mentiou. . I sincerely rejoice that we have at length a purgative which is wor thy the coufidence of the profession aud the people. Department or tui Isteiuo, Washington, D. C, 7 th Feb., 1866. f Six : I have used your Pills in my general and hospital practice ever since you made them, and cannot hesitate to any they are the best cathartic we employ. Their regu lating actiou on the liver i quick aud decided, couse queutty they are an admirable remedy for deraugemeuta Of tiiat organ. Indeed, I have seldom found a case of bilioui disease so obstiuate that it did not readily yield to tlusm. iraternally yours, ALO-NZO BALL, M. D., Ittjltician of the JJarin Hospital. Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Relax, Vormi. out Dr. J. G. Oretn, of Chicago. Tour Pills have had a kiug trial in my practice, and I bold them in esteem as one of the best aperieuts 1 have ever found. Their alterative effect upon the liver make them au eicellent remedy, when given iu small doses for Bilious dysentery and diarrhoea. Their sugar-coating 'rhitkes them very acceptable and convenient flr the use of women and children. . Dyspepsia, Impurity of the Blood. fYviA lire. 1. V. Mimes, Iutor of Advent ChurcJt, Boston. Dr. A veil: I have used your Pills with extraordinary ancres in my fkmily and among those I am called to visit in distress. To rrgiiFHte the organs of digestion and purify the blood, they are the very best remedy I have ever known, aud 1 can confidently recommend them to my friends. Yours, J. V. HIM Ed. Warsaw, Wyoming Co., N. Y- Oct. 24, 1855. Deab Sin : I am using your Cathartic Pills in my prac tice, and fnd them an excellent purgative to cleanse the system aud purify Uie fountains tf toe Unud. JOHN G. MEACIIAM, M. D. Constipation, Costlveness, Suppression, ltheuiiiatlsm, (Joist, Neuralgia, Drop sy, Paralysis, Kits, etc. From Dr. J. V. Vaughn, Montreal, Canada. Too much cannot be said of your Pills for the cure of cnttivrness. If others of our fraternity have Ibund them aa efficacious as I bave, they should join me in proclaim ing it for the benefit of the multitudes who suffer from that complaint, which, although bad enongb iu itself, is tiie proiinlhr of other that are worse. I believe ens tirentss to originate in the liver, but your Pills affect that organ and cure the'dlsease. From Vrt. E Stuart, Physician and Midlife, Boston. I rind one or two large doses of your rills, taken at tbe proer time, are excellent promotives of the natural secre tion when wholly or partially suppressed, and also very effectual to eUante the stomavh and erpel looms. They are so much the best physic we have that I recommeu.il no other to my patients. From the Rev. Dr. liawkes, of the Methodist Fpis. Church. PrtASii Ilocsr. Savannah, On., Jan. 0, 1856. IIowosfD Snt t I should be ungrateful for the relief ' your skill baa brought me if I did not report my case to you. A cold settled In my limbs and brought on excru ciating neurafgie pns, which ended in chronic rheuma tism. Notwithstanding I had the best or physicians, the disease grew worse and worse, until by the advice of your excellent agent In Haltimore, Dr. Slackenxie, I tried your Pills. 1 heir effect were Slow, but snre. Dy persevering la the use of them, I am now entirely well. Senate Chamber, Baton Rouge, La., S Dec 1155. Dr. Atir : I have been entirely cured, by your Pills, of Rheumatic Gout Si painful disease that had afflicted me for years. VIXCEST S LI DELL. - 4rTMnet of tbe Pills In market contain Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy In skilful hands, is dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful conse quences that frequently follow It incautious use. These contain do mercury or mineral aubstsnce wbstever. Price, 25 cents per Box, or S Boxes for $1. Prepared by Sr. J. C. AYZ3 & CO.. Lowell, Uasf. CIIESTXCT STitFET, ABOVE THIRD IN the irrnreli'e i.eioliborhood ol tte Jo tinf Honfeoii Market Thirtl, and Cht nut Sire-pia, the B.i.ks, Post Office, Aler rhatus' Ettrhinr. &C IIO IRD IT II I4Y $150. Accommodation when requited on the EU ROPEAN PLAN; Room from 50 cent and upward-, per div, atid meals al a First Class Ktvrant attached to thc Hotkl. Price according io. the Bill ol Far. Ihe it y ism lk I'litukenser from any stm'tow In sit Clo"e io iTie Hold. vEiiglish.FreuchjXSerfjrtatl atid Spauish spoken. . July 17, 18GI. - AilmiiiU'rator's IVoticc. Estate o Jacob Nigle, lute of Centie twp , dee'd. V OTH.'E is hereby given Ihat letters ol ailministrauo'' on the esiaie of Jacoti Naale, late ol Centre, township, Colombia coun y, decedf'-fi. have been granted bj ihe Register ol Columbia county io Frank In. Navle of said tov'nhip and C'Miniy All persons havinu rlainis or demands agaitiM ihe estate ol the decedent are r queetrd io p re-sent them for ettlement, and thore indebted to make payrnpnt wiinoul delay to . FRANKLIN NAGLE, Ceinre. July 3d 1861 6i A.lm'r. AiltiiiiiislratorS IVotice; Eitnte rf Susan Jane Cavente dee'd. jVCi' lCE is hereby given that leiters of ' adminitiiration on the En'aie of Susan JaneCavenee, late of Mount Pleasant town ship, ColurriMa county, "dee'd... have been jranied by ihe Register of said County io the nndetelgned, ho resides in Mount Pleaeant township, Columbia county. All pereont havlns clams or den-ands ttliift ihe Estate of the decedent are requested io preseni them for setileifiem, and those in debted tb rhake payment withoti' delay. ' GECRGE CAVENEE, cm'r. Mount Pleaeahl, June 12, 18(51. tu r-r- jr 4 SJ-UK, Come and Settle. THOSE knowing lhemelvet indebted to the undesigned- are hereby notified to fcoftie ai-d settle their at'cbbiiia vriihotit farther notice. I am now in earnest. If not attended to soon their accounts will be placed io proper hands lor collection. w . . . J. E. SANDS. ?r;limli,'S'! '" t " enEExwooi) semlnari AND COLOMBIA COI'NTT AT MILLVILLE,' PENN'A. Ilv portant Additions k Iniprdf emeutf 4'uiiirnM Term to l ommeisce August 'J. 'plijS' InMitntion which has been in sur ' JL ressful 0eratfon for the pat ten yearr r is about undergoing (a very unportsiit ler ovation, in order lo place, it on a mote sta ble basM thaii ever, and preieiit lai;ilitif l'i?h ars not sur)atsed by ordinary Acad emies in Morlliein Penns) Ivania. Amnng the iinprovernenH will be a lare thrpK. -toried building which will g.ive much ad ditional room And pleat' con veiiietifeti lor twiardet" ;' a commodious hall for a lecture room'antl public exercie, coiivenieni clasw rotm, a library and reading room contain is a cabinet ol minerals and f uriotitie, ath room, '&c. An experienced and horocghly qualiOed clas-ical teacher and 'eciiirer wili be al the head ol the Boar. I ol InslriH'iion, but IhePriiji-jpal will hitvt the general Miperinietidet;c of the iiiNtittttion n I a.su'iie a share ol the duties of teach Regular lectiijeK will te delivered upon various eciiiiifit!'suljei' as well ae upon the theory and practice l teaching, and a Normal Claes of young men mitt ivomeri who. wUh to qualify tltenisfl ves ior eo hers' profession, will receive "especial t'entioii Hint ai'cii.tauce. The course of Insiruction in the school will be thorough and sj etetnatic, calcula'ed io embrace the various branches ot a prac tical education. Ample provision will be made for the study of the higher Maihe malic, .the elucidation of Physirs, and the Natural Sciences, by means ol s.u'natle ap ,.araius, .ird for the siudy ot ttie latin, Greek, arid German language", to enable students to quality themselves for commer cial and scientific pursuiis, or io enter any clas at college;. The connfiy location of this Seminary in h plessant villaseli'n a healihy atid flourish ing neiuhbortiood, well known for the ele vated tone of its moral sentiment, and where the pupil are. r;bi surrounded by hose demoralizing influences, and lemp laiions found in our ci'ies, larger towns and manv oiher localities, with no outside in fluences'to divert their attention trorn luer aiiife and the work of mental culture, pre sents attractions and inducements to eon--iderate parent emulous student, seldom lom.d surrounding large schools and acad emies. The Literary Society aUo, or e of the old est and best conducted in this section ol country, presents an attractive fea'ure and nselitl auxiliary, to a practical educaiiou. The improvements will te under the mmediate charae'pf an efficient Board ot Trustees, appointed by ihe Seminary Com party, and will be completed in time ior he Aulumn term, to commence the 12ih of Anansi next. While thankful for pa-! patronage we wish to merit a continuance ol similar la vors, arid as we intend lo 'include a highei otade and wider 'raiige of ills'. rnctior:, He ie-p'ecifully solicit a careful examination into our lac II hie and claim. Term : Boarding, washing, tuition, lights and incidental expenses, for one quarter of eleven weeks, will , be Thir y l)ol jrs, one half payable In advance ihe other half and all tuition bills wfll be expected Kumpi It a' fie expiratiou oi each quarter. Items: Bearding, with furniehed rooms, one . quarter S22.00 Tuition in common English branhces 5,00 t. ( i t t t including Mathematics and Book. Keepins by Doub! Entry - 6 00 Tuition in Laiin, Greek, and German extra 1 00 Washing, Lights and incidental ex- penee, one quarter, 3,00 Those who desire lo proenre scholarship or attend by ihe year, will be accommoda ted at a reasonable discourt, and students wihingio secure rooms should make sea sonable application. For furiher particulars addre WM. BURGESS, Prineioai Millville, Penn'a. Geop.gk Mtcrs, J. K. Evrs. ) Dr. A. P Hcllik Ellis Eves, Trustees. Bknjamin Eves, ) Millville, May 29. 1861. - J on n A: c i: o s m; v, Sole Man facturers of (be Improved jH&lSiOlSs . The cheaptei and most durable Km. ring m IT IS FIRE AND WATER PROOF. . It can te applied to New and Old Roof of all kmds, and to Shingle Roots wnhoui re moving the shingle. Tne Cost is only about One-Third that of Titi, AND If IS TWICE AS DURABLE. CITTA PElUHA CEMENT, For preserving an I reoauioa Tin and other Metal Roofs ol every description, fro.n its gteat elasticity, is not injnred by the con raction and expansion ot metal, AND WM L NOT CRACK IN COLD OR RUN IN WARM V EATHER. These materials have been thoroughly tested 'in New York anil all pari of tne Southern and Western stales, aud we ca give abundant prool of all we claim iu their lavor, .... They are icadily applied by ordtnay la borers, at a trifling expeftse. "KO HEAT IS REQuiltEB.' Thee materials are put up ready for u-e. and for shipping lo all par' of the coontry,. with loll printed uirecnous lor application. Full descriptive circular will be furnish ed on application by mail or in person at our Priucipal Office and Warehouse, 78 WIT LI AM STREET, . Coruer ol Libert) Sfeei, New York. JOHNS & CROSLEY. Agents Wanted ! Terms Gasn! ! May 29. 1861. I y. SPIilMi JXD SUMMER Itl A II T Z fc 13 i T I"1AVE jut received from Phdadelphia a splendid assortment , of .merchandise, purchased ai the lowest figure, and which tbf y are determined to sell for Cash r Country Fr'oduce, on as moderate terms as can be procured eleewhere in Light Si'eet. Theii Stock con sists ot LADIES' DRESS GOODS, choicest styles aiid latest fashions. till y 'boons. anocEiitF.s. Hardware, queensware. cedar- irjiRE. HOLI.OW IVJIHE. B ", r:iisanl piketsi, BPOT- A N.D SHOES. HATS AND CAPS UEADl'-HADE CLOTHING, sic. &c, In short even thing unally kept m a couit iry Store. They respecitully irii'. iheir old Iriends, and the public generally, to call and examine their stock befo-.e purchasing elsewhere. GT The highest price paid for country produce. ' ' . . 1IART2&ENT. Light Sireet, July 3d, 161. - LIFE PILLS & PHOENIX BITTERS. fliHKSK MEDICINES have now been be " fore ihe pub'ic lor a period of I hirty Years, and dnrini! ihat time have miniained a high cliaiacieriu almost every parj of Ihe Globe, foi iheir exiraordinapy - and ireme tliate power of restoring perleci halib,io persons suffer mi; under nearly every kind of tliseast) to which the human frame is liable. ( ' The foUowitig are amon ihe distressing variety of human disease in which Ihe v i;; et a if is!-;; rr ,11 edici. es Ate well knoAn to be infallible. DYSPEPSIA, by 4 thoroughly cleansing ttie first and second stoniaches, aud crea ting a How of pure, healthy bile, instead ol tUi stale ami acrid kind: Flal.nleiic, fxiss ol Appetite Heaiibuto, Ueadsche, Restless ness. Hi-Temper. 'Anxiety, Languor, and Melancholy, winch are ihe perietal symp toms of Dspppsia, y ill vanish, as a oat tural coi,seqn.-nce of its curs. COSTfV.ENESS. by cleansing ibe whole length ol the inlesiiries with a so1 vein pro-ce-s, and iihoui iolence; all violent pur ges leave the bowels costive within two lay. i. 1 . . FEVERS of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular circulation, through the process of respiration in such cases, and me thorough sr.lutiuu of all intestinal ob struction in. others. Ti e Li'e Mei'icines have been known to cure RHEUMATISM permanently ir. three weeks, and GOU V in half ihat time, by removing local i . fl m Ht'-on Irom the nius cles and ligaments of the joints. DROPSIES of all kinds, by freeingand Mreiigihji.ig the kidnevs and bladder; they operaie most tlelighilully on these impor tar.t organs, and, .hence have ever, been louiid a certain remedy for Ihe woret cates of GRAVEL..-.- ... AIo WORMS, by dislodging from Ihe turntna ol the bowels t,he slimy matier to which these cra'ttres adhere. it- - : , , SCURVY, ULCERS, and INVETERATE S0UESTbv the j'erfect puiuv which, these LIFE MEDfdlN'ES'give to the blood, atid all the hu unit. , . . . . SCiiRRITTIC 'ERUPTIONS and BAD COMPLEXIONS, bv their alterative efleel upon the fluids that feed the skin, and Ihe motbitl stale of which occasions all eqp, tive ro'mpfairits. sallow, cloudy aud other disagreeable crrriplexiou. The u?e ol theie Pill for a very short time will effect an entire cure of SALT RHEUM, and a sinking improvement in 'he cl arnes of the skin Common Colds and Influenza will always be cured by one dusetr bv two ir, llie worst cases. PILES The original proprietor, of these Medicines, was cored ol Piles, 35 years anin: by ttie use of the Life Mediciues alone. FEVER AND AGUE. For thi scourge of the VY esteru country. theej Medicines will be found a safe, speedy and cenain remedy. Other medicines leave the sys tem sutject to a return of the di-eae a cure bv ihese Medicines is permannt TRY THEM, l e Satisfied and b- Cured. BILIOUS FEVERS aND LIVER COM PLAINTS General Debi'ny. Loss of, ap peii;e, and Diseases of Females ihe Med icines have been use J with ifi'e most ben eficial restilis incases of thi description Kings Evil, and Scrofula, in its worst forms ,y ield id the mild yet powerful action ol these ren;aikabte Medicines. Night Sweats Nervou debility, Nervous Cornpla"iu!s 'of al! kind?. Pal, i a ion of ihe Heart, Painter.-' Colic, are speedily cured. MERCURIAL DISF.ASES.-Perons who-e corisiiiutions h'ave become impaired by the injudicious use ol Alercury, will find these Medicine a perfect cure, as ihey never fail to eradicate from ihe 'sysjem, all the effcisol Me cury, infinitely sooner llian ihe mo-t powertul preparations of Sarsapa nlla. Prepared aud sold by W. B MOFFAT, 335 Brodwav, New Vork. FOR SALE Bir ALL DRUGGISTS. April 17. 18 6 l-l r- , .v "w -.. .". .-. sr. Jt-. V v.- :s vs,. X OF v. OF ALL KINDS, at J. J. im:ovi:i:'s V aa WrWW.) Cheaper than Kvcr. May IP, ifeGO. v. jr. o . j". .". r. .. j, - vc Vi v.- IIAMKL HViOCK, llf OlMtlh'TOit, WYOMING, LUZERNE COUNTY, PENN. T HE Proirietor respectiully informs his frientis and the public generally that he has taken charge of the Wyoming House, in ihe village ol Wyoming, near i tie Railroad Depot ot ihat place, an I has fitted it out so as to pniertaiii both transient and perma nent visitors in a suitable and comfortable manner. His rooms are t-pacious aud airy, and not only calculated to add to the conve nience anil comfort ol the traveling commu inly, btii a!-o io those who would seek a pleasant sttmmer resort with larnilies. HIS TABLE will be supplied with the best ihe market can afford ; aud his BAR will be furnished with the puresi liquors that can be obtained. The proprietor win give nts exclusive attention to ihe comfort and con ventence ol his tnest. and is. tletermmed a a s-x a a s a. a a a L .-. d-m a to make the HJJil.u HUUSt. rank a- mong the first hotels in ihe Si ne. The Proo'rietbr hopes that frorri his expe rience in ihe business, and by unremitting attention on his part, combined with a judi cious selection ol the most careful and oblig ing servants, he may be entitled to the fa vorable consideration of thie public, atid re ceive a liberal share of their patronage, flease give niru a call, and tudge for ourelve April 2, 1859. WM.BK00XS Proprie'aor. UL.OO.llSUI'JI.G, PA. rpHIS magnificent Hole',, situate iii the i- central portion of .ne town, ahl op posite the Conn Hon. ha? been thoroughly repaired and refur .j'lshed, and lite Prpprietor is now prepare j i0 accommodate travelers, teamsters, dr0vers and boarders in ihe most pleasant au agreeable manner. His table will be supplied with the best ,ihe market affor ds, and his Bar with the choicest liquors. Ai.ieniise otler will always be on hand. and his piabini- is the OiOst extensive in this section ot country. Omnibuses will always be in readiness to convey pasaeu geis to aud Irom the Railroad Depot, . WM. B. KOONS. Bloomsburg, July 4, 1850. " . GRAPE VISES.' , YOUNG Vine of I wo years, ot ''Miller's Burgnpdy," with beautiful rooia can be, had : also, peach trees from seed of the choicest varieties, if called tor soon. HEALTH A.D ITS PLEiSCilES; Disease Wiili its Agonlth CHOOSE BETWEEN TUEM. IX O liL O WY' 8 P X JLIa 'S. NER'VOU? DISORDERS: What i more tearful than a brealiittf down of ihe nervous system 7 .To t nr J table or oeivoo in a small degree is: mrisl dii.iressiiig, for where can ,a, remedy l i. found! There is cue: drink ;bui liti.t wine. beer, or spirits, or far. belter.;, r one';' lake no coffee, weak, ten being preferable gel nil the fresh air you can ; lake three or four Pill every night; eal plenty of olid. .avoiding the u-e of slops' ; and if these gold en. rules are followed, you will be happv in mind aud strong ju body, and furgei jci have any, nerves. MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS. If.there is que,ihing more lhan another' for which these Pill are so famous it i their purifying properties, o-pecially their pow er of cleansing the tdood from all irr-' purities, and removing dangerous, and sus pended tecretions. Universally adopted a1, ihe one gtand remedy lor female com Iain's thev never fail, never weaken, th sy,s'err f aiidjhlways bring about what is requlied. SICK HEADACHES AND WANT -Ok APPETITE. These feelings which so sadden usare ax, frequently arise from, .annoy a nee and trout le, Irom obsirncted perspiration, or from eatii g and drinking w hat js ; ur.fii for l k' thus disordering the liver and stomach These organ must be regulated if you wis to be well. The Pills, i taken accordin-' lo the printed instruction, will quickly rc store, a healthy action lo both liver an stomach, whence follow. as a aural corn? sequence, a gocdappef "ue;and a clear head.' In Ihe East and West Indies scaicely any other medicine is ever used for these dis order. -:... DISORDERS OF T.1E KIDNEYS. In all diseases affecting ihese organs ' wbe:her they secrete too much or too little-' water ; or .whether Ihey be afflicted witr' stone or gravel, or, with aches and pair- settled in ihe loins over ihe regions of th't, kidneya, these pifls s-Sonld bo taken, accor ding to "he printed, instructions directions,' and . the Or tmem should be well rubbed into the small of the back at bediime. Thi treatment will give almost immediate relief when all other means, have, (ailed. , . .. FOR STOMACHS OUT OF- ORER. No medicine will so effectually unorov the tor.e of ihe stomach as these Pift, ; il,?;x remove all acidity, occasioned ei:hcr by' intemperance or improper diet. They reach the liver and reduce it m a hea!iti action; they are wonderfully efficapio'ii V-' ca-es ol spam iri fact hey ne!ver fail in curing all disorders pi. the Ji et md eiomvch; llullovray'' Tills are the best remedy knovn ine uoria jor me jotmews aisezses. Ague, Inflammation. Jautfdiee, . ; Liver Com- .. plaints, Lumbago, Piles, Rheuma!irr, . . Retention ot , Urine, Scrofula, or . . King's Evil, ore Throats, ior.e and Gravel, .. Secondary Symptoms, Tic-Douloureux, Uumours, Ulcer, Venereal ArTeciion, Worms, ol all kinds Weak lies frpm .. n ha'ever causa, : Lc. Lc. Bdfious ComplaititJ, Blotches on the Skin, Bowel Complaints, Colics, Con-Oration of th Bowl. Consumption, .Debility. Dropsy, Djseniery, Ervsipelas, Female Irregnlari- ties, Fevers of all kinds, Fits, Gout, Head ache, Indigestion, C.4UTIOX !! None are genuine or less the words "HoUowav, New York md Lon. don." are disi ernable as a U'nler-mork m every leaf of the book of dTrectiong around each pot or box : the same may. be plainly seep by, holding the lenf lo the light. A hand some.. rpward wiJI be giveji to any one rendering such information as may lead lo the detection ol any party or pasties coun terfeiting the medicines or vendiog tha same, knowing them to be spupoua. , . Sold at ihe Manufactory of Professor Hollo jvay, 80 Maiden Lane, New York,and by all respecdble Druggists and DeaJem in Medicine, trironghonl the civilized .world, in boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents and . S 1 .each tsr There is considerable saving by la king the larger sizes. ..... ... N. B Directions, or the guidanca of p a tienia iu every disorder are affixed lo each box. October, 17, i860. ATTEKTIOI ! COMPANY ! !lt ra-t rrj q VNE thousand customer to volnne'r ir " buy their Goods at L. T. SHARPLESS Store, where ihey can be bought very low for cah or country produce. Having ori hand a slock of goods, he is determined to sell at prices reduced lo suit the times. An assortment of Clothing adapted lo thi season of the year will be sold cheap. Good Sugars at 6$ to 12J lb, Syrups at io to 15 cw.per ct. Also, New Orleans Baking Molasses. . , , .. A Iresh lot of cheap Calicos, warranted lo hold color, just received. . .. , All kinds. ot Shoes will be eolJ, at price less, than marked. ...... To customers buying for cash., we would say it is to your interest to give hjm a call., Gratelnl for the patronage extended ,te him in the past, he hopes to merit the con fidence of ihe public in future , . , . . L. T.SHARPLESS. Bloomsburg. June 5, 1861. LOST KOTES. Tiwo No tea of hand, drawn, -.hy. Morion. 1 McMichael, in favor of C.W. McKelvy & Co., dated July 6th " and July 10'h, 1861, on four months, ft-r $714 50,. each, tailed io reach their mai! debtination. All per sons are cautioned againat oegotia'.ing ior ei'her of said No:es.A tunable- reward will be paid for their return, io Morion Mo Michael, at Philadelphia, or io the coder signed, at the Cat:a i-sa Paper MdU. v , . . , C. W. McKELYY & CO. July 24, 18613i. i:tcutoi-s ioiicc; jVOTICE is hereby given, that tetter testa -mentary on the eftate ui Abraham; Kline, late of Orauge townhip, Colun.t.i connty, deceased, hav3 bea gramd.by ihe Regisier ol Columbia count, to ElUah Kline, residing iu Benton township, 'aid county. All persons, havu claim or mands against the estate cd ihe decedent are requested io preeui ihm lor seitleroet anrt ihose indebted io thu estate io tnaka ita&lU C'Jt It! i:.!t'ontu-r; Oct. 9,-t8t. - :